Friday 28 May 2021

Review: Just Haven't Met You Yet

Just Haven't Met You Yet Just Haven't Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Laura is a writer who works for a lifestyle website, her speciality is articles of true-life love and relationships, yet love has eluded her as none of her previous boyfriends have ever matched up to the romance of her parents who met when reuniting two halves of a silver shilling. When searching for new ideas for her demanding boss, Laura pitches a journey to Jersey to retrace the romance of her parents' first meeting.

At the airport Laura picks up the wrong suitcase, but the contents reveal a man who has scarily similar tastes to her own, from his reading choices, his musical tastes, his clothing - everything screams The One. When the airport is unable to help Laura embarks on a one-woman mission to find the mysterious owner of the other suitcase to see if they could be a match

Helping Laura is the grumpy, extremely beardy, Ted the taxi driver who shows her the island's beauty spots and helps her recreate her parents' photos from their romance.

This book has it all. Humour, romance, sadness, and beautiful scenery. There are also family secrets to be uncovered and choices to make.

Perfect summer holiday reading, or remembrance of summer days.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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